'Sherlock: The Final Problem' LATEST News: Two-Night Only Showing Makes Fans Waiting In Anticipation! [DETAILS HERE]

The BBC Worldwide North America and Fathom Events present the "Sherlock: The Final Problem" in movie theaters nationwide for two nights only. This is a good moment to enjoy the conclusion of the fourth season of highly acclaimed BBC/MASTERPIECE drama.

According to Movie Insider, the "Sherlock: The Final Problem" will be shown in theaters starting Monday, Jan. 16, 2017 and Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2017 both at 7pm Local Time. This is part of its limited release so moviegoers don't have the luxury of time to choose to watch the film at their convenience.

The movie "Sherlock: The Final Problem" stars Emmy Award-winning actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman return to theaters as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson. This will be a full-length special which caps of the highly anticipated fourth season of the series.

As added by IMDb, "Sherlock: The Final Problem" is directed by Benjamin Caron. It is written with the collaboration of Arthur Conan Doyle and Mark Gatiss, Steven Moffat. The genre are crime, drama and mystery.

"Sherlock: The Final Problem" also stars Rupert Graves as Inspector Lestrade, Andrew Scott as Jim Moriarty. It is also joined by Grant Cookes as a Police Officer and Stuart Jason Lee as an Armed Guard.

"Sherlock: The Final Problem" ticketing will be available at select locations on Dec. 9, 2016. The ticketing is continuously being set up so it is best to check constantly to know the details on where to get the tickets in various areas.

"Sherlock: The Final Problem" is definitely a big deal with its huge following. For the producers to decide on showing it nationwide as a movie is something that has not been done often before.

Fans of "Sherlock: The Final Problem" will surely be checking out this special two-night only event. This a good way to start the New Year, being able to watch the finale of the series in theaters which gives it a different feel compared to watching it on TV.

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